Laptop or Tablet with Keyboard?

Laptop or Tablet with Keyboard?

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Griffith4ever

4,385 posts

37 months

Monday 20th May
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I work on my tablets and my findings so far are that they keyboards are universally not good enough with one exception. MS surface pro. And even then, the positioning of one of the keys is wrong and you have to learn to compensate for it. You can't beat a real keyboard but the surface comes very close.

captain_cynic

12,280 posts

97 months

Monday 20th May
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FMOB said:
Mark300zx said:
FMOB said:
Mark300zx said:
Ok, so I've ditched the idea of replacing my laptop with a tablet, so the next question is what's the most reliable laptop?
Probably a question for things you always wanted to the answer to thread.

In my experience that is a Macbook.
Probably right but allergic to apple!
In truth go and try one, I do not want an Iphone but I use windows, linux and Macbook computers, I have the most problems with the windows machine.
Try one and realise there is nothing special about Apple.

They just cost 3 times as much.

Personally I use Asus laptops. I've had 4, the oldest is 14 and still runs. You get pretty good specs on mid range laptops as I tend to buy their light gaming machines. That's pretty much the only reason I've replaced them, they just couldn't run newer games.

I can't comment on Asus' after sales support as I've never had to use it.

Mr Pointy

11,349 posts

161 months

Monday 20th May
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FMOB said:
David_M said:
Mark300zx said:
Ok, so I've ditched the idea of replacing my laptop with a tablet, so the next question is what's the most reliable laptop?
Lenovo Thinkpad
You may wish to review the opening post of this thread rofl
Consumer grade Lenovos are very different to the business grade ones.